ICND1 Edinburgh

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices pt1

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 640-822 ICND1

Course Title: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices - Part 1

Course Code: ICND1 640-822Duration: 5 Days

Course Overview

The Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices - Part 1 (ICND1) Cisco training course has been designed for those undertaking the
640-822 ICND1 exam. It provides the essential skills and knowledge required to install, operate and troubleshoot a small branch office
Enterprise network. This includes configuring a switch, router, connecting to a WAN, and implementing network security. On successful completion of this
course the candidate will be able to install and configure a small branch office network under supervision.

Target Audience

Candidates who should consider attending the ICND1 640-822 Cisco training course are System Engineers who install, operate and
troubleshoot a small branch office Enterprise network. This course is suitable for individuals new to networking, particularly those who are looking to start
their Cisco Career Certification (CCC) accreditation. This course would be highly beneficial for anyone taking either the
640-822 ICND1 or 640-802 CCNA exams.

Course Objectives

On successfully completing the ICND1 640-822 course candidates will be able to:

Describe how networks function, identify major components and have knowledge of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model

Describe the reasons for extending the reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used with focus on RF wireless access

Describe the reasons for connecting networks with routers and how routed networks transmit data through networks using TCP/IP

Describe the function of Wide Area Networks (WANs), the major devices of WANs and configure PPP encapsulation, static and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing

Use the command-line interface to discover neighbours on the network and managing the router`s startup and configuration

Course Prerequisites

Candidates attending the ICND1 640-822 Cisco training course are recommended to have a good working knowledge of computers and a basic understanding of the OSI networking model before attending his course however this is not essential. We also offer an introductory course Understanding Networking Fundamentals which should be considered before attending this course.

Testing and Certification

The ICND1 Cisco training course is the recommended preparation for the 640-822 ICND1 exam. Passing the ICND1 640-822 exam results in the award of the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) certification. ICND2 is recommended for further study and successful completion of both the ICND1 (640-822) and the ICND2 (640-816) exams results in award of the Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) certification.

Course Content

Building a simple network:

Exploring the functions of networking

Securing the network

Understanding the host-to-host communications model

Understanding TCP/IP internet layer

Understanding TCP/IP transport layer

Exploring the packet delivery process

Understanding ethernet

Connecting to an ethernet LAN

Ethernet local area networks (LANs):

Understanding the challenges of shared LANs

Solving Network challenges with switched LAN technology

Exploring the packet delivery process

Operating Cisco IOS software

Starting a switch

Understanding switch security

Maximising the benefits of switching

Exploring wireless networking

Understanding WLAN security

Implementing a WLAN

Local area network connections:

Exploring the functions of routing

Understanding binary basics

Constructing a network addressing scheme

Starting a Cisco router

Configuring a Cisco router

Exploring the packet delivery process

Understanding Cisco router security

Understanding Cisco security device manager

Using a Cisco router as a DHCP server

Accessing remote devices

Wide area networks (WANs) connections:

Understanding WAN technologies

Enabling the internet connection

Enabling static routing

Configuring serial encapsulation

Enabling routing information protocol (RIP)

Network environment management:

Discovering neighbors on the network

Managing Cisco router startup and configuration

Managing Cisco devices

Labs:

Using Windows applications as network tools

Observing the TCP three-way handshake

Observing extended PC network information

Connecting to remote lab equipment

Performing switch startup and initial configuration

Enhancing the security of initial switch configuration

Operating and configuring a Cisco IOS device

Converting decimal to binary and binary to decimal

Classifying network addressing

Computing usable subnetworks and hosts

Calculating subnet masks

Performing initial router startup

Performing initial router configuration

Enhancing the security of the initial router configuration

Using Cisco SDM to configure DHCP server function

Managing remote access sessions

Connecting to the internet

Connecting to the main office

Enabling dynamic routing to the main office

Using Cisco discovery protocol

Managing router startup options

Managing Cisco devices

Confirming the reconfiguration of the branch network

Recertification

CCENT certifications are valid for three years. To recertify, pass either the ICND1 or ICND2 exam, or pass the current CCNA exam, or pass a CCNA Concentration exam (wireless, security, voice), or pass any 642-XXX professional level or Cisco Specialist exam (excluding Sales Specialist exams), or pass a current CCIE or CCDE written exam.

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